Breast Augmentation Raleigh NC Plastic Surgeon Discusses Importance
of Placement
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Discusses Importance of Placement. Breast Augmentation Raleigh
NC Plastic Surgeon Placement of Implants
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Importance of Placement. Breast Augmentation Raleigh NC Plastic
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Breast Augmentation Raleigh NC
Plastic Surgeon Discusses Importance of Placement.
Dr.
Michael Law www.michaellawmd.com
discusses importance of breast implant placement.
While
the issue of ‘over’ or ‘under’ the pectoralis
major muscle receives a great deal of attention, even more important
than implant position relative to this muscle is implant position
vertically and horizontally on the chest wall. In many patients,
the inframammary fold needs to be lowered in order to allow the
implant to rest at a level that appears natural relative to the
position of the nipple and areola, and in order to prevent the
appearance of excessive upper pole fullness. In my Raleigh North
carolina Plastic Surgery Practice, I regularly place breast implants
below the muscle and above the muscle.
In
profile, the natural-appearing breast is not convex in the upper
pole, and an excessively convex and overly full upper pole is
a dead giveaway that an implant sits below the skin. Likewise,
if the inframammary fold is lowered too far, the augmented breast
will appear ‘bottomed out’, with an excessively full
lower pole, an empty upper pole, and a nipple/areola that appears
to sit too high on the breast – another situation with a
distinctly unnatural appearance.
The
horizontal position of breast implants also requires a great deal
of attention, both in pre-operative planning and in the operating
room. Breast implant pockets that extend too fat laterally will
result in augmented breasts with an excessively wide space between
them in the cleavage area, and the appearance that the breasts
are abnormally far apart. If the pockets do not extend far enough
laterally, however, the result is an augmentation with an abnormal
‘side by side’ appearance. As it is the lateral projection
of the breasts beyond the lateral limit of the chest wall (in
frontal view) that, along with the concavity of the waist profile
and the convexity of the hip profile, produces the appearance
of an ‘hourglass figure’, careful attention must be
paid to ensure that lateral breast projection is adequate and
appropriate.
Another
consideration is that the implant base diameter must match the
existing anatomic limits of the breast preoperatively and the
breadth of the anterior chest in general. Obviously, a given implant
volume and diameter that works well for a small-framed patient
who is 5’2” will be inadequate for a large-framed
patient who is 5’10”. Careful evaluation of all of
these issues is necessary if the ultimate goal of the surgery
is a natural-appearing breast enhancement.
I
urge all propective patients to take time, do a lot of research
and view many many before and after photographs before selcting
a plastic surgeon to perform your breast augmentation. Taking
some taime to speak to several former patients who have had the
same surgery you are considering can also be helpful.
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